Echeveria?

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Nansyth
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Echeveria?

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[*] hi, I need help identifying this succulent that was gifted to me, it has changed much since I received it and I feel lately it isn't doing so well so if someone could help me identify exactly what it may need that would really mean alot to me. Thank you
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Looks like a very, very etiolated Orostachys boehmeri
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I do not know how it could be etoilated, every time I put it in the front window where I am growing morning glories it slowly starts to brown and dry out so I move it to the dining room where the sun sets and it begins to look healthy again
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Re: Echeveria?

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If you have any suggestions to what I can do to care for it that would help me very much thank you
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You could try, gradually, introducing it to morning sun, but I don't know how much sun this species needs or can handle as I have never cared for one. You could search the internet for proper care, I suggest you try LLIFLE it's website for plants and their cultivation.
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Ok thank you I did research after you told me the name and it does look very similar but there are so many different types it's hard to know if it is talking about mine or a variation. Thank you again
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